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      <image:caption>Mitch Wieland’s third novel, The Ghosts of Okuma, is forthcoming in November. Kirkus Reviews calls the new novel, “A strange, beautiful, and unexpected exploration of the fallout of family tragedy” (starred review) and named it a KIRKUS BEST INDIE BOOK for March. In The Ghosts of Okuma, a grieving American teenager searching for his runaway sister in Tokyo teams up with a rebellious Fukushima refugee, leading them both on a dangerous journey into the radioactive exclusion zone where they must confront family secrets and find the courage to rebuild their shattered lives. Wieland lived in Tokyo from 1986 to 1991. In 2012, he spent two months in Japan researching the novel on a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and a year-long fellowship from the Boise State University Arts and Humanities Institute. The novel has received advance praise from Ann Beattie, Anthony Doerr, Charles Baxter, Andrea Barrett, and Jake Adelstein, author of Tokyo Vice. Wieland’s first novel, Willy Slater’s Lane, was awarded starred reviews in Publisher’s Weekly and Booklist and received high praise from The New York Times and Kirkus. The book was later optioned for a film. His second novel, God’s Dogs, was a top finalist for the John Gardner Fiction Book Award and became Idaho Book of the Year. His short stories have appeared in The Missouri Review, The Southern Review, The Best of the West, The Kenyon Review, The Yale Review, and The Sewanee Review, among numerous other journals. Wieland has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the Idaho Commission on the Arts, The Cabin, and the Alexa Rose Foundation. He is the Idaho Writer in Residence for 2026 and 2027, the top literary honor in the state. Wieland is the founding editor of the award-winning Idaho Review—publishing writers such as Joyce Carol Oates, T.C. Boyle, and Joy Williams—and co-founder and former director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Boise State.</image:caption>
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